Earlier this morning, one of the worst-kept secrets in Washington was unveiled.
The Trump administration has decided to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program in six months, pushing Congress to act to create something more permanent.
Reporter and New America Fellow Jude Joffe-Block has covered DACA since before its implementation more than 5 years ago, and she’s with us to discuss details on how we got here.
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